GPS

Russell Sears schrieb:
> That sounds like a different problem than I have.
>> People have reported many different failure modes:
>> - Everything "works". The phone gets a reliable fix in ~5-15 minutes
> if you baby it enough. (This might be improved w/ better drivers...)
The GPS-module talks NMEA to the serial. I'm no GPS-expert, but where
exactly should a 'driver' step in, to assist in basic technical procedures?
> - The software is somehow messed up, and there are never any fixes.
> (People report GPS breakage after installing some combination of the GPS
> packages...) Reflashing the phone does not seem to help(!)
Ignore the software, just look at the NMEA output!
If you get a communication to the module established, all depends on the
facts coming from the NMEA output. There should be no
'misunderstandings' from any software involved.
This poor (?) signal is just not enough, to get any fix:
https://docs.openmoko.org/trac/attachment/ticket/1542/reception.jpg
> - Actual antenna troubles. (See message "GPS issue related to GPS
> antenna selector ?")
Yepp, I assume this as the right (and only) direction it goes.
> TangoGPS problems:
>> - TangoGPS says "no gps found". Run "opkg install gpsd".
>> - The GPS device usually works, but sometimes tangoGPS sees zero
> satellites after > 5 minutes. If you to power down the GPS device, then
> power it back up, it starts seeing satellites.
GPS UI 0.20 is used by me to do the diagnostics. Is there a cause not to
trust it, even by looking at the pure NMEA output of it?
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BlueStar88
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